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Haruko KUMAKURA

To research Indonesia’s artists, institutions, and art spaces to deepen her understanding of emerging art hubs and the role of independent curators in Asia, building networks for sustained collaboration across regions.

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Anna KURODA

To research sustainable choreography, technique preservation, community inheritance, and the influence of 1970s–80s interdisciplinary collaborations on the field of contemporary dance, particularly through the work and history of Trisha Brown.

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Wataru MUKAI

To explore how queerness is represented and activism is carried out in the contemporary music and art scenes in New York, reconsidering their own creative practice through interactions with drag performers and queer artists in New York.

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tsu-tsu

To critically examine the methodology of “documentary acting” by carrying out a project entitled “01-25-1997" through meeting and portraying people who share tsu-tsu's date of birth in New York and proposing a new model of multicultural coexistence.

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Bridge for the Arts and Education

To conduct a workshop series facilitated by five artists from Malaysia and Japan involving open rehearsals and artist's talks to explore the link between Asian performance and the theme of death and rebirth through philosophy, movement, and sound.

A music workshop and open forum for artists from Asia coming to Japan to participate in a production of the Mahabharata that will be held as part of the official cultural events for the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

A 6-month Organization/Project Grant to support a joint film project around Hiroshi Koike’s Mahabharata Series with participating artists from nine countries across Asia

to support cross-cultural workshops in Jogjakarta for performing artists from Japan and Southeast Asia to create a collaborative interpretation of the Mahabharata

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Bontaro Dokuyama

To learn about artistic practices in a multinational country, and research the history and cultural transmission of Japanese immigrants in the United States from the Meiji Restoration through World War II and the present.

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Souya Handa

To conduct on-site research on the Manhattan Project, providing a multifaceted perspective on his artistic practices on Hiroshima, as well as conduct research on Asian artists in the United States working on postcolonial themes.

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Minori Suzuki

To research literary and artistic practices in the United States and study how minority stories have been told in the country to discover new or alternative storytelling and styles of writing in Japanese.

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Hideki Umezawa

To conduct research on sound sculptures, interact with the experimental and electronic music scene in New York, and examine the relationship between people and the environment.

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